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    helping me, when Octavia and I were at the local diner. But she would never tell me, I was not surprised, me and her were barely on speaking terms with each other. I came up with a desprite attempt to make things right and said to her “ If I buy you a cheeseburger, will you forgive me Octavia ?“ She turned to me and said after a sigh “ I will forgive you Jack... If you take me on every mission you ever go on. But that is not all, every time we go to a diner, you pay for mine and your food, deal…

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    10 Chef Skills

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    Service Although customer service skills are most obviously necessary for the front of the house, a strong service ethic is critical for everyone on the team, including those who never see patrons. The host or hostess and the wait staff must make diners feel welcome and cared for. Managers sometimes need to calm angry customers by explaining policies or addressing problems. Line cooks and dish washers have invisible but critical roles in customer happiness and health and must take that…

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    Descriptive Alaska

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    The most memorable events that I experienced on my trip to Alaska with my family waswere going on a cruise, looking out at God's beautiful creation, and seeing different animals. The cruise ship that had led us to an island did not amaze me as much seeing the unique animals in the deep ocean. The ocean gave off a fresh aroma. Everything around me was so beautiful it did not even feel real. People were loading into a big white cruise ship called, ¨Nunatak¨ from the wooden dock by the emerald…

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    “What, what is there more?” (The Kitchen, Part 2, p.28) is the closing statement of Wesker’s play The Kitchen. The question posed by Marango is more of a rhetoric question and is largely aimed more towards the audience than the characters themselves. It can be argued that Marango’s question is implying that there is nothing else besides this kitchen, that there is no other choice available to them. Which is somewhat true as we the audience do not experience anything else outside of this…

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    As she makes Rudy a coffee the narrator puts her hand on her stomach and thinks about what it would be like to have children who are as fat as the man in the diner. This is once again shows how the narrator is connecting herself to the man. Once she brings out the coffee, Rudy tells the her about two boys he knew as a kid, both were overweight and one was nicknamed Fat and the other Wobbly. He tells the narrator…

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    violence movies Tom Stall runs one of those friendly little diners. He is the kind of guy everybody likes, married and, father of the teenagers (Bender & Spink, 2006). According to this movies Tom Stall indicates that positive affect is positively related to the satisfaction in his marriage and on his business before the stranger came to the town and change his mood (Bender & Spink, 2006). In addition, from the time two tough guys enter the diner to try a stickup and threaten the customers and…

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    many people 's jobs were affected. If you were black your job was typically "menial labor." They were "black maids" or "black janitors" but no black bankers or black storeowners. And even though "black hands" were the ones who made the food in the diners, white people did not want "black hands" to serve them food. White people considered black people to be lazy, but being worked "like a nigger" meant that they were involved in "dirty, backbreaking labor." Some…

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    Searching up the restaurant, their website along with reviews were found. Their website had a background of how, who, and what inspired them to create the restaurant theme or “American Diner”. As well as having their background and a menu, they have a few minimal discounts you can use when you go to the diner. Overlooking the site help us learn how they try to gain new customers. The website had additional links to the diner’s social media accounts: Twitter and Instagram. The diner’s Twitter…

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    Alzheimer's Short Story

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    The first story that I listened to was “I’ve essentially lost my mother, although she’s still living.” It is about a woman named Teresa, who speaks about her mother battling Alzheimer’s and how awful it was to watch her mother live through the agonizing fear as her Alzheimer's progressed. She also speaks about how her mother’s side of the family has a 100% occurrence of the disease and that after being tested, it confirmed that she too would eventually develop Alzheimer's. It was compelling to…

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    situation Larson and his roommates always through a Christmas party for his friends and co-workers which usually included music and acting performances. He worked as a waiter at the Moondance Diner for about ten years on the weekends and on the weekdays worked on composing and writing musicals. While working at the diner Larson met Jesse L. Martin who eventually lay the role of Tom Collins in the original cast of Larson’s…

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